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david schechter, cbs news, langhorne, pennsylvania. >> john: america's affordability crisis is fueling in homelessness. we'll talk about that in tonight's "interview." >> john: homelessness in america is at a record high, with more than 770,000 unhoused americans in 2024. while the government doesn't track the number of unhoused who are working, shelter service agencies say that number is growing too. it's a symptom of what's being called the affordability crisis. for tonight's interview we turn to author brian goldstone who has a new book and it's called "there is no place for us: working and homeless in america." thanks for joining us. you write the term working homeless seems like an oxymoron. tell us who would fit in that category and why it's an oxymoron. >> yeah, so, in america today, across the country, a low-wage job is homelessness waiting to happen. the number of people who fit that description, working homeless, that is not a tiny number. that's not a marginal phenomenon. a growing portion of the low-wage work force is either at immediate risk of falling into homelessness or
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and my partner david green called it the same february 2024. it was a $900 stock, right? that was one of the biggest contributing factors to the rally that we saw in those in the last two years. double digit growth in the s&p 500. so to start hitting those, it's sort of it. it's a it's a radical attempt to break our market down. >> into gold and jewels. it's the it's the gold. it's the golden goose of tech. that's what you're hitting here. >> right. and the stock market and the stock market. >> what are. >> you. >> handing out? you're talking about nvidia and all these high tech high falutin stocks. >> you're so highfalutin. >> you do. here we go. this is a toothpicks toothpicks. guess where they're made. >> let me guess. >> idaho. >> idaho made in china. that is now going to cost 145% more because of the tariffs. you extrapolate these toothpicks across everything else. >> yeah. so start handing them out and start saving them up. you you mentioned there's no reason to get into this for tat. jamie dimon talked about for tat today, saying that we don't need to get he's sayi
and my partner david green called it the same february 2024. it was a $900 stock, right? that was one of the biggest contributing factors to the rally that we saw in those in the last two years. double digit growth in the s&p 500. so to start hitting those, it's sort of it. it's a it's a radical attempt to break our market down. >> into gold and jewels. it's the it's the gold. it's the golden goose of tech. that's what you're hitting here. >> right. and the stock market and the...
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david schechter has tonight's "eye on america." ♪ ♪ >> i'm pretty surprised to see all that trash. >> jerome shabazz runs a nonprofit environmental education center in philadelphia. he believes everyone deserves access to a clean creek. and he gave us a chance to give get involved. >> come in here, and you are like, this is insurmountable. >> right. >> but you can make an impact. >> if we go back and look at the before and after shots, you will see that just the short period of time that we were here is going to make a difference. >> reporter: what is not easy to clean up is raw sewage that runs from this pipe into another nearby creek, making it too contaminated to wade or fish in. >> and the other thing is smell. >> reporter: yeah, it does not smell good. >> no. >> reporter: it smells like sewage. i mean, you don't need a scientific test to tell you there is sewage coming out of there, you just need a nose. >> there you go. >> reporter: nationwide there are more than 7,000 pipes called outfalls like the one shabazz showed us, where wastewater from storage and storm water from rain f
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and one of those victims included annapolis, maryland teenager david rivera. yeah.substance of the democrats' claims about this particular deported illegal deported to el salvador that has been making all the headlines, yeah, an administrative error occurred here. but, no. the white house is not defying a supreme court order. >> they did not order the administration to return him to the united states. they said that they need to facilitate this return. they could have said we order him returned. but they didn't do that the supreme court appeared to defer to the executive branch, given that this is an international matter. it does look a little bit like a semantic game but they are playing within the bounds of what the supreme court ruled. so, no, they are not defying this order. >> laura: of course, the usual pundits refuse to grasp the obvious today. >> is the president defying the u.s. supreme court? >> >> in my view, yes. >> donald trump is clearly ignoring a court order from the supreme court of the united states. >> and that went on and on and on. by the way, y
and one of those victims included annapolis, maryland teenager david rivera. yeah.substance of the democrats' claims about this particular deported illegal deported to el salvador that has been making all the headlines, yeah, an administrative error occurred here. but, no. the white house is not defying a supreme court order. >> they did not order the administration to return him to the united states. they said that they need to facilitate this return. they could have said we order him...
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david? >> david: mireya villarreal in texas, thank you. >>> now, to the united airlines flight with flames spotted shooting from an engine just after takeoff. the pilot can be heard reporting a possible rabbit strike. of course, the question, how did a rabbit get into the engine before takeoff? if not a rabbit, what was it if here's go owe benitez. >> reporter: look closely tonight. that's united flight 2325 bound for edmonton, its right engine in flames after officials say a rabbit made it inside during takeoff. >> rabbi through the number two. that will do it, all right. >> reporter: harrowing sl iing shows large flames shooting from the engine. the boeing 737 in the air for just 75 minutes before turning around. >> we lost the right motor. >> reporter: the pilots at one point thinking the fire compromised the landing gear. scott wolf was jound board. >> someone near the rear of the plane started to shout out that the wing was on fire. thought to myself, i shouldn't be recording, i should
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the chance because she was pushed out a couple of months later, replaced by a fellow by the name of davidviously ran cvs pharmacy benefit management subsidiary caremark. so put it all together, and it seemed like all of the company's plans since the aetna acquisition in 2018 hadn't really paid off. cvs just seemed like a big, unwieldy operation where all of the parts were underperforming. as for dollar general, the case against this one is more straightforward if the company is already doing so poorly last year, what the heck was it going to do with all these special. these tariffs, especially in china? i mean, the $2 store. here we come. so how on earth have these two losers become some of the hottest stocks in the entire market? there's a lot that goes into this. but at the end of the day, i think cvs and dollar general both benefit from their newfound sole survivor status. investors are piling into these two because their top competitors are falling apart, leaving cvs and dollar general as the last man standing in their respective industries. let's start with cbs. one of the fundamenta
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good evening, david. >> david: bret, good evening. that federal judge told attorneys from both sides she will spend the next two weeks investigating whether the doj, in bad faith, ignored her original order instructing the government, to quote. facilitate. kilmar abrego's return to the united states. the supreme court ultimately backed her on the word "if a till at a time." but the administration believes the word has a different meaning and it has no plans to bring him back. maryland federal judge paula zinis says every day kilmar abrega garcia remains in sprafn day of irreparable harm. the highest levels of the trump administration insists he is an ms-13 gang member. despite not charging him in court. now, he is not a u.s. citizen. he came to this country illegally from el salvador. in 2019, an immigration judge kept him from being deported to his native country for fear of his safety from a rival gang. the trump administration believes the supreme court justices left just enough wiggle room in the high court's order to put the burd
good evening, david. >> david: bret, good evening. that federal judge told attorneys from both sides she will spend the next two weeks investigating whether the doj, in bad faith, ignored her original order instructing the government, to quote. facilitate. kilmar abrego's return to the united states. the supreme court ultimately backed her on the word "if a till at a time." but the administration believes the word has a different meaning and it has no plans to bring him back....
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. -- the -- here is foreign secretary david lome. >> many have given up on sudan. that is wrong.y wrong when we see so many civilians beheaded, infants as young as one subjected to sexual violence. more people facing famine than anywhere else in the world. we simply cannot look away. sumi: the sudan country director for the humanitarian group care gave us his assessment of the london summit from port sudan. >> i think it is information that sudan requires you -- responds to the crisis. we expect the international community will provide the necessary items. we need more sources. we need the war to end. we need the crisis of the conflict to uphold their obligation and humanitarian law, to ensure we have access to the population. we need them to protect civilians. what is happened a few days ago in darfur is a stark reminder of the impact of this particular conflict. with more than 400 people killed, including aid workers, we cannot continue to lose these lives. sumi: for more on the situation in sudan, we can speak to the designated expert on sudan of the u.n. high commissioner for
. -- the -- here is foreign secretary david lome. >> many have given up on sudan. that is wrong.y wrong when we see so many civilians beheaded, infants as young as one subjected to sexual violence. more people facing famine than anywhere else in the world. we simply cannot look away. sumi: the sudan country director for the humanitarian group care gave us his assessment of the london summit from port sudan. >> i think it is information that sudan requires you -- responds to the...
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let me start by thanking everybody for being here and david. >> thank you.e plenty to say in the coming weeks but just thank you for your service to the city. >> i also want to thank you mayor lurie for your into public safety and making public safety the number one priority in your your administration because that is why we are here not just for public safety but for each other. our district attorney brooke jenkins who has been an incredible partner and continues to be an incredible partner. thank you, commissioner maddie scott. her work goes back decades and you all know her passion. but now she has a different role as one of our commissioners. i'm looking forward to what you bring to this police department and bring to the city in your new role and commissioner larry for everything you do. moshiri bolted arnaud. looking forward to hearing you speak because you always inspire me and you always inspire us. and then dr. gina castro rodriguez, thank you for being here. also very inspirational and your expertise and your passion to the reason that we are here
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well, in his opening remarks, british foreign secretary david lobbies at the international community should not look away from the conflict. many have given off on the subject that is wrong. it's morally wrong. when we see so many civilians headed influences young as one subject to to sexual violence, more people facing from in the anywhere else in the world. we simply cannot look away. jorge more. the silva is executive director of the un office will project services. and this just landed in so that welcome to a dw, i'm one of the most pressing issue, still hoping to address that. and so this is the law. so there's always the us agency for operations, for infrastructure, project management. and therefore, i was very interested in life, easy to understand the needs from the people, both in the shop, but also in the meetings and longer and clearly as you sense and in the piece that was shipped to before. and this interview, we are doing with the, with the largest money, the prices in the, in the world. and therefore, the idea is that the, you need to get these 1st and a later is long
well, in his opening remarks, british foreign secretary david lobbies at the international community should not look away from the conflict. many have given off on the subject that is wrong. it's morally wrong. when we see so many civilians headed influences young as one subject to to sexual violence, more people facing from in the anywhere else in the world. we simply cannot look away. jorge more. the silva is executive director of the un office will project services. and this just landed in...
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libertarian and he even granted to me that he would like to be a zero government libertarian like his son david, the anarcho theorist. he he was a little he was a little doubtful that it actually could be a sustainable human social structure. and then i think we went back and forth. and he admitted that strictly limited governments also don't seem to very sustained, long term, sustainable political social structure. so, you know, maybe if he had lived a little longer, he would have let a more anarchist flag fly. but, you know and again, to point out, it was a figure like him found, an intellectual home within the right that that's just a fact. and you know, however, we feel about certain aspects of the right that's just the way it was. yeah this whole subject of thinking of another minor opening to the left. my former colleague and your former colleague. at one point, franklin's going on. 20 years ago, the liberal terrians appeared, in my recollection, you know, the reaction on the right to the breaks proposal. it's time to say goodbye to any sort of entangling alliance with the right side of t
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. >> it is amazing david solomon and jamie dimon saying we are going to have a recession and look atan't have it both ways. the stock market is sometimes wrong and sometimes right and record earnings in the first quarter so that's point number one. point number 2, what i had was global competitive strategy. siemens and some of the others, my corporate tax rate is not competitive and the restrictions on epa compliance were stifling. they choke you. we did have to go offshore and it wasn't to illuminate people, it was just to be globally competitive. our us economy is trying to compete globally and we did the best we could. we are saying we want to reverse a couple decades of offshoreing to onshoreing and we can do that. this is a country that knows how to survive. we got in generally, it on of intelligence and capabilities and we've got to get a bridge back, the bridges do not furnish us with tariffs, when we are committing to put billions of dollars here, we got to do a whole new job retraining. if i was running one of the auto plants and had excess capacity i would go immediately to
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so joining us now, senior editor of the atlantic and host of the david frum show, david frum.on to talk to about this. let's start with the kilmer abrego garcia stuff. you know, his wife is talking about about his removal. this administration is just saying, sorry, we just can't do anything about it. >> yeah. >> what does that. say to you about where we're going to be? >> where we're going to be? this is where this. segment and the segment you just completed intersect. if you're going to move the united states, the united, with all of its institutions toward a more authoritarian form of government, where the president ignores the court's rules by decree, you need to hold your. >> party in common together, because congress becomes the way of protecting you from what the courts can do. >> which is. >> issue summonses for contempt, civil or criminal. if you want to hold your party in congress together, you'd better deliver relative economic success. so they're not all sweating that they're about to lose 40 seats in the next midterms and face a defeat so big that even gerrymanderi
so joining us now, senior editor of the atlantic and host of the david frum show, david frum.on to talk to about this. let's start with the kilmer abrego garcia stuff. you know, his wife is talking about about his removal. this administration is just saying, sorry, we just can't do anything about it. >> yeah. >> what does that. say to you about where we're going to be? >> where we're going to be? this is where this. segment and the segment you just completed intersect. if...
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so together with the washington post's opinion editor david shipley, i set out a year and a half ago to do this, and then i thought, know it'd be fun if we had some company. it wasn't me. so we had different perspectives on this and we hired six of my favorite writers. six writers. i just love, and we can get into who they are, but and all we always said to the writers and to me and i said to myself, i was going to see where you want the federal government. tell story. you want to tell it, make it about the government, not about the politics. make about what this enterprise called the federal bureaucracy is doing. and people each writer had a different approach to finding a story. i might give you an example, geraldine brooks the now well-known novel, a pulitzer prize winning novelist, but a wonderful journalist, too, geraldine said to me, like, this is a no brainer. i'm going to go to the place in the government people hate the most. i'm going to go to the internal revenue service and find a story there. yeah. and she went to the top of the internal revenue service and took spoke to
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then we will turn to david and sarah. with that as an introduction, please join me in welcoming this panel. [applause] the floor is yours. hassan: thank you very much. i'm an immigration attorney. a lot of it in deportation defense in matters of asylum. federal court litigation in connection with immigration. that brings us to dr. brother badar khan suri. this case is everywhere and nowhere at the same time. it was a team effort. we had a shared doc open and five or six lawyers, myself included, were all drafting different sections to try to get it filed as quickly as possible. i didn't get a chance to even speak with dr. khansuri until three days later because i didn't know where he was. and at 11 clock a.m. on the day after his arrest i entered my appearance in, so ice, immigration customs enforcement, was aware he was a represented party. despite our numerous attempts to try to locate him, we were unsuccessful. he was moved from his home in northern virginia to chantilly, virginia, where the enforcement and removal ope
then we will turn to david and sarah. with that as an introduction, please join me in welcoming this panel. [applause] the floor is yours. hassan: thank you very much. i'm an immigration attorney. a lot of it in deportation defense in matters of asylum. federal court litigation in connection with immigration. that brings us to dr. brother badar khan suri. this case is everywhere and nowhere at the same time. it was a team effort. we had a shared doc open and five or six lawyers, myself...
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my name is david. i've been a pharmacist for 44 years. when i have customers come in, i recommend prevagen. number one, because it's effective. does not require a prescription. and i've been taking it quite a while myself and i love it when the customers come back in and tell me, "david, that really works so good for me." makes my day. prevagen. for your brain. i'm not happy with the way that pg&e handled the wildfires. yeah. yeah. i totally, totally understand. we're adding a ton of sensors. as soon as something comes in contact with the power line, it'll turn off so that there's not a risk that it's gonna fall to the ground and start a fire. okay. and i want you to be able to feel e improvements. we've been able to reduce wildfire risk from our equipment by over 90%. that's something i want to believe. [skateboard sounds] expected to officially put his career on ice. so here's what we know. at 130 this afternoon, the sharks captain, logan couture, is holding a news conference with top team executives. espn and other outlets report that
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when david shall conduct and --.ess nastily, but in its own way, no less significant of ambivalence toward what some feared were washington's monarchical pretensions, a member of congress reported that a prominent quaker who had lent assistance to the patriotic struggle when told that washington was approaching his house, replied with quaker early disdain for ceremony that he was perfectly indifferent to the general commotion at the door and declined to rise from his dinner table as the president elect procession marched by. now i don't want to leave you in that kind of negative note there, and you'll you'll realize as i go on that i just i think washington's role in the course of the first congress is really quite fascinate. so i'm going to give you just one short snapshot here. this actually describes the day of his inauguration. shortly shortly afterward. but. it's a different note as the inauguration approached, visitors poured into the city, filling taverns, boarding houses and private homes. every one of them w
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uncomfortably high. >> david, your take on that. >> we're a little bit more optimistic. look, i can't dispute that the recession risks have risen. but when we look at the fact that we haven't seen any increase in layoffs in the job market, i think companies are going to be. yes, there are clearly some companies are pausing investment plans, there's no doubt. but i also think they want to probably avoid the situation where they have to cut jobs and then and then, you know, pivot again. so i think you're going to see companies hold on to jobs a bit longer. and then once we get some policy clarity around the tariffs, which which we will in the coming few months, we think that will give companies the confidence to start to restart their investment spending plans. they'll make adjustments, they'll adjust to the tariffs. and so i think at some point you'll see, yes, we're going to have a period of stagflation, that's for sure. but then i think the markets are going to start to think about, well what's after that stagflation as they look into 2026. >> on that note, mark, are yo
uncomfortably high. >> david, your take on that. >> we're a little bit more optimistic. look, i can't dispute that the recession risks have risen. but when we look at the fact that we haven't seen any increase in layoffs in the job market, i think companies are going to be. yes, there are clearly some companies are pausing investment plans, there's no doubt. but i also think they want to probably avoid the situation where they have to cut jobs and then and then, you know, pivot...
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vonnie: will it work, though, david?seems that the trump administration doesn't want to keep american jobs only, they want to take american jobs back, particularly from canada, which refuses to be a u.s. state for some reason. i'm curious why the prime minister seems to be putting the decision in the hands of companies. governments are supposed to incentivize companies, not threaten them. david: well, i think the trump administration has a bigger focus. manufacturing and auto jobs, they are looking at mexico. you really have to see pretty big tariffs to get an auto company to relocate a plant from ontario, where most of them are, into the u.s. you are talking a couple of billion dollars, rehiring a lot of workers, building a foundation and a parts network around it. that's a lot of capital to spend and i think the focus is just more on mexico. we do have bigger tariff regimes between the u.s. and canada, now, as a result. vonnie: i do want to move to your big take, which is phenomenal today, gm doubling down on her elect
vonnie: will it work, though, david?seems that the trump administration doesn't want to keep american jobs only, they want to take american jobs back, particularly from canada, which refuses to be a u.s. state for some reason. i'm curious why the prime minister seems to be putting the decision in the hands of companies. governments are supposed to incentivize companies, not threaten them. david: well, i think the trump administration has a bigger focus. manufacturing and auto jobs, they are...
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so that is for one of the agencies roughly from edward's last term through david, rudy giuliani, through mayor bloomberg's first term. so through all of those transitions. but our rights were protected no matter what the changes were at the top. frankly, what is going on now is just ridiculous. as a democratic insider before, during, after that democrats said we told you so. host: ok, thank you. guest: yeah, well, i think a lot of people are feeling disturbed by what is going on here and across the political spectrum and i understand it. host: because the firms could suffer financially, you wrote about a doomsday scenario so to speak about a firm possibly closing to this. is that a possibility as far as a firm closing doors because of these actions? guest: a firm hypothetically, maybe. but the claim i was taking on directly was the claim by paul weiss that they needed to make this deal or else the firm would have gone out of business. i don't believe that. i just don't believe that. if they can't live on $3 million a year rather than $6.5 million a year, i don't know what to tell them. t
so that is for one of the agencies roughly from edward's last term through david, rudy giuliani, through mayor bloomberg's first term. so through all of those transitions. but our rights were protected no matter what the changes were at the top. frankly, what is going on now is just ridiculous. as a democratic insider before, during, after that democrats said we told you so. host: ok, thank you. guest: yeah, well, i think a lot of people are feeling disturbed by what is going on here and across...
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david blimey. convinced the downs objection to the u. k. hosting a conference on so done without extending an invitation to the sudanese government while inviting other states that are in effect parties to the war against a don. it's people and it's sovereignty. so. so the civil war broke house in 2023, and a sudden spread across the country, plunging down for cuz the largest nation into a humanitarian crisis of 18000 people have reportedly being killed well, hundreds of thousands and now facing simon, according to the un. meanwhile, 13000000 people have been displaced. the ongoing conflict is the result of a power struggle between sedans, army chief on the power, military group, rapids simple forces. so disease activist and co found all the down book for tv who's done. and i do say the ongoing conference in london is just another amazing that will produce numerous promises, but no actual results. this is a continuation of the efforts quite uh, width and governments to project that they are doing something for the new orleans . so then for
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one female, they also named to us universities to they, they say, were involved in this award and david's hacking attack. and that is virginia tech university and the university of california. now, often we actually see the united states making accusations at china, saying that aging has been behind state sponsored cyber attacks of us infrastructure. it's not often we get education the other way around, but we are increasingly seeing these kind of accusations from the chinese government, especially as tension escalate between the us and china. and right now, the timing is interesting that this will only was some changes as far as countries are engaged in this intensifying tre. katrina, your i'll to 0 agent lodge and seeing who was collecting the fast of $12000000000.00 of the $20000000000.00 loan granted to it by the international monetary fund. it boost plans to salvage johnson team is back to the economy the well president harvey and malay will be hoping for more with a visit to one of the areas of donald trump's top treasury official. i know which one that has this report. it was a lig
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david spunt, d.o.j. thank you for that in washington. >> when students are barricaded in a library, other students pounding on glass saying death to israel, death to the united states, not an environment we can tolerate on campus. the trump administration is very serious about it. >> dana: harvard university set to lose more than 2 billion in federal funding for defying the trump administration's fight against anti-semitism. will other elite schools get the message? >> bill: the real i.d. deadline for air travel is fast approaching. weeks away. everything you need to know about this law coming up. >> dana: protecting the integrity of the vote. how some states are cracking down on foreign spending on ballot measures. >> there is nothing stopping the ccp from coming in and funding these ballot measures directly or indirectly. or indirectly. (man) mm, hey, honey. looks like my to-do list grew. "paint the bathroom, give baxter a bath, get life insurance," hm. i have a few minutes. i can do that now. oh, that
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and david lammy, the foreign secretary, today pledged £120 million to sudan, claiming it's vital forour national security. but is it? how does giving millions of pounds to africa make britain safer? and should charity begin at home? that's all coming up in your next hour. waafs the show. it's a pleasure to have your company. 68% of brits think britain is broken. do you agree with that? and if so, in what capacity do you think? top of this poll's list was the cost of living. 53% of people concerned about that immigration. 35% health. the nhs. 32% the economy. 28 and crime. 23%. all big pressing issues. i want to hear from you today with the people's channel. can you please tell me, do you think britain is broken? what can we do to. what can we do? beg your pardon? to turn this around. and which issues in particular are giving you concern? please get in touch. does your show as much as mine? you could do that. gbnews.com/poll. but now it's time for your headlines. and here's sophia wenzler. >> martin. >> martin. >> thank you. good afternoon. >> thank you. good afternoon. >> it'sjust >>
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. >> it is a blessing to still live at home with my mom, my grandma david today, put my kids and my grandmaghly favored, so grateful that they allowed us to share their story. how does your grandmother feel about having the great-grandchildren around western mark she said it gives her a sense of purpose and also serve on her toes. >> george: they must have learned a lot. what kind of tips do they have? >> robin: they have a big old-fashioned wall calendar. they put everything out like that. they found a way to make it work that way. they know where everything is. but it is a big old-fashioned wall calendar like that. >> sam: wall sized. >> robin: you can find out more about the lowes because so many multigenerational families living together. you can find out that information on our website. >> lara: i'm sure it gets hectic, but the blessings far outweigh the drama. i love it. >> robin: i love it too. i remember my grandmother's mother lived with her. it seems to be more of an international thing, but now we are seeing it here the states. >> lar >> sam: my entire family has always wanted th
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phil, stay. >> david.till waiting to see if the state government in china issues some kind of a formal statement because at this point, this is just a report that is out there. it is not been confirmed. boeing is issuing no comment. so it's unclear whether or not this edict has actually been handed down. and we will see a pause in terms of deliveries and orders. the implication here, that's not going to be huge near term, but there's certainly implications longer term. remainder of this year, boeing is expected to deliver 29 aircraft to china. that's about 6% of their expected remaining deliveries in 2025, according to jefferies and cirium. and through 2030, they're expected to deliver about 186 aircraft to china. that's about 5% of the expected deliveries through 2030. we say expected here because it's still unclear if something is going to change in terms of 737 max monthly production, their deliveries this year, 18 so far, and they do have a number that are in queue to be delivered relatively soon, pend
phil, stay. >> david.till waiting to see if the state government in china issues some kind of a formal statement because at this point, this is just a report that is out there. it is not been confirmed. boeing is issuing no comment. so it's unclear whether or not this edict has actually been handed down. and we will see a pause in terms of deliveries and orders. the implication here, that's not going to be huge near term, but there's certainly implications longer term. remainder of this...
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hoy día a las 06:08 nos vamos a david allí la comunidad ha quedado en caos .y alguien abrió fuego y disparo a tres personas, incluyendo a dos adolescentes. el sospechoso se dio a la fuga. esta situación no solo movilizó a las autoridades, sino también que ha dejado en vilo a una comunidad y espera de respuestas . escuchemos . >> mucha gente. sí se alarmó y tengo como amigos que si se regresaron a la casa después de que supieron que pasó todo eso y ya, porque sí se oían las patrullas que venían.>> sí, me da miedo , de verdad. sí, me da miedo , porque uno nunca sabe .>> bueno, y en las redes sociales se ha viralizado la foto de un hombre. armado, algo que dicen las autoridades ha sido parte de la investigación que hasta el momento ellos realizan y piden también calma. mientras dura esta investigación y nos vamos. esta mañana a la ciudad de san josé, en donde comenzó la construcción del primer sitio seguro para dormir como parte de la estrategia de la alcaldía para poder abordar la crisis de vivienda, el terreno baldío ubicado en la calle taylor habrá de servir c
hoy día a las 06:08 nos vamos a david allí la comunidad ha quedado en caos .y alguien abrió fuego y disparo a tres personas, incluyendo a dos adolescentes. el sospechoso se dio a la fuga. esta situación no solo movilizó a las autoridades, sino también que ha dejado en vilo a una comunidad y espera de respuestas . escuchemos . >> mucha gente. sí se alarmó y tengo como amigos que si se regresaron a la casa después de que supieron que pasó todo eso y ya, porque sí se oían las...
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david nicholas joining me now. i want to start with one of your picks.uest on this program has am could in and said uber, gotta have it, it's going up. but it never really moved. so why do you think that uber is so great? >> well stuart that makes me nervous now that many people are on this trade but there's been a lot of fear. the reason it hasn't gone up is theres fear that uber is going to be disrupted by tesla robotaxi. i think the market is getting that runoff and it's overdone. if you just look at the partnership they did with waymo, it's the other self-driving company they rolled out waymo in austin and uber is partnering with waymo. 20% of all uber rides were contracted in austin were for the waymo self-driving automobile so i think the financials look good. we're growing ebitda margins by 30-40%. it's a name that's an $85 price in the next 12 months which is a good 20% upside from here stuart. stuart: tariff news seems to make the market action everyday. the market responds. is that what this market is all about, tariffs? >> stuart the market de
david nicholas joining me now. i want to start with one of your picks.uest on this program has am could in and said uber, gotta have it, it's going up. but it never really moved. so why do you think that uber is so great? >> well stuart that makes me nervous now that many people are on this trade but there's been a lot of fear. the reason it hasn't gone up is theres fear that uber is going to be disrupted by tesla robotaxi. i think the market is getting that runoff and it's overdone. if...
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host: david in virginia beach.t was on the house floor during that debate about the budget bill that jody arrington talked about the democratic opposition to the extension of tax cuts put in by the trump administration during his first term. here is jody arrington. [video clip] >> they will also dust off an old playbook where they say the tax cuts and job act was a tax cut for the rich. to dispel that with a few points. the washington post gave four pinocchio's to their claim it went to the rich and to the corporations. three out of four dollars went to individuals and the lower 10% of our income brackets received the highest tax break in the top 1% had to pay a higher share of taxes. in addition, we saw 25 year wage increases, we saw american families, household families being able to put $5,000 back into their part fits. -- into their pockets and 6 million people were raised out of policy -- were raised out of poverty. all boats rose on the tide of prosperity. my democratic colleagues are trying to stop us from e
host: david in virginia beach.t was on the house floor during that debate about the budget bill that jody arrington talked about the democratic opposition to the extension of tax cuts put in by the trump administration during his first term. here is jody arrington. [video clip] >> they will also dust off an old playbook where they say the tax cuts and job act was a tax cut for the rich. to dispel that with a few points. the washington post gave four pinocchio's to their claim it went to...
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the foreign secretary, david lammy, has announced that package earlier today at a london summit.e said a stable sudan is vital for global security and the uk won't let it be forgotten. he also said the world has looked away for too long and warned the conflict is fuelling famine, displacement and migration. well, the new money now brings britain's total sudan aid to over 230 million since november. and the uk jobs market is showing fresh signs of strain, with vacancies falling below pre—pandemic levels for the first time now in nearly four years. new data shows 78,000 fewer employees in march, the sharpest drop since early 2020. wage growth, though, stayed strong, rising 5.9%. but economists warn the slowdown is likely after this month's tax and minimum wage hikes, and the bank of england is now under pressure to cut interest rates at its next meeting in may. and with those us tariffs looming, the uk economy could face another hit from slowing global trade. those are the latest headlines. i'll be back with you for another look at the top stories in around half an hour. >> for the
the foreign secretary, david lammy, has announced that package earlier today at a london summit.e said a stable sudan is vital for global security and the uk won't let it be forgotten. he also said the world has looked away for too long and warned the conflict is fuelling famine, displacement and migration. well, the new money now brings britain's total sudan aid to over 230 million since november. and the uk jobs market is showing fresh signs of strain, with vacancies falling below...
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company's like goldman sachs or david solomon talk about moving to more durable recurring fee revenuer it's asset or wealth management or principal investments in areas like alternatives. the banks are different than what we had this discussion back in 2007 or 2008. they are not the problem. we will see what scott bessent says and advises the president. jonathan: there's a difference between existential risk and recession. ken: i'm sorry. when you look at the economic outlook, goldman noted they are positive but it was above 2%. there's also the question on duration and a technical definition of recession versus a recession that hurts the consumer. president trump will pay attention to that. jonathan: ken, appreciate the update. no offense to ken but i frustrated at the idea it is not too thousand 6-2007. let us -- 2006-2007. if we have a downturn, and that remains the question at the moment -- lisa: is it a downturn in capital markets activity or the recessionary type of way where credit losses become the issue? ken talked about credit losses will not be the issue. jamie dimon said t
company's like goldman sachs or david solomon talk about moving to more durable recurring fee revenuer it's asset or wealth management or principal investments in areas like alternatives. the banks are different than what we had this discussion back in 2007 or 2008. they are not the problem. we will see what scott bessent says and advises the president. jonathan: there's a difference between existential risk and recession. ken: i'm sorry. when you look at the economic outlook, goldman noted...
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new york times best selling author david baldacci joins us now. david, good morning.t's fair to say, boy, you had us right away with the setting. london during world war two, the blitz, these young characters. what was it about that moment in time that provided such a great backdrop? >> well, my wife, for christmas a long time ago gave me a journal, a blank journal, and. >> i took. >> it and went to. >> my little office. never give blank paper to a. >> writer on. >> holiday. >> and i wrote the first. >> 200 pages of this novel in. >> longhand because i think better. >> in cursive. but i've been an. >> anglophile for a long time. >> i've traveled over the uk. i went to australia and new zealand recently. and i. >> just i love. >> that time. >> period because it's. >> a life. >> lesson that's immortal. you know? we can use. >> that every day when we overcome adversity. >> but the theme of this novel is there are three. >> characters charlie from the east end who. >> has almost nothing. molly from the west end, who has everything. and then. >> in the middle, in the stran
new york times best selling author david baldacci joins us now. david, good morning.t's fair to say, boy, you had us right away with the setting. london during world war two, the blitz, these young characters. what was it about that moment in time that provided such a great backdrop? >> well, my wife, for christmas a long time ago gave me a journal, a blank journal, and. >> i took. >> it and went to. >> my little office. never give blank paper to a. >> writer on....